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  1. The Heroic Slave
    a cultural and critical edition
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven ; ProQuest, London

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    Contributor: Levine, Robert S. (Herausgeber); Stauffer, John (Herausgeber); McKivigan, John R. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780300210569
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXVI, 267 Seiten), Illustrationen
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  2. The heroic slave
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave. It is inspired by the true story of Madison... more

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    First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave. It is inspired by the true story of Madison Washington, who, along with eighteen others, took control of the slave ship Creole in November 1841 and sailed it to Nassau in the British colony of the Bahamas, where they could live free. This new critical edition, ideal for classroom use, includes the full text of Douglass's fictional recounting of the most successful slave revolt in American history, as well as an interpretive introduction; excerpts from Douglass's correspondence, speeches, and editorials; short selections by other writers on the Creole rebellion; and recent criticism on the novella.--Amazon.com Introduction -- The text of Frederick Douglass's The heroic slave; Frederick Douglass, The heroic slave; A note on the text -- Contemporary responses to the Creole Rebellion, 1841-1843. "Another Amistad case -- what will grow out of it?"; "The Creole mutiny"; Protest of the officers and crew of the American brig Creole; The hero mutineers"; Deposition of William H. Merritt; "Madison Washington: another chapter in his history"; Daniel Webster, letter to Edward Everett; William Ellery Channing, from the duty of the free states, or remarks suggested by the case of the Creole; Joshua Giddings, resolutions; Henry Highland Garnet, from "An address to the slaves of the United States of America" -- Douglass on the Creole and Black revolution. Frederick Douglass, from "American prejudice against color"; Frederick Douglass, from "America's compromise with slavery and the abolitionists' work"; Frederick Douglass, from "American and Scottish prejudice against the slave"; Frederick Douglass, from "Meeting in Faneuil Hall"; Frederick Douglass, from "Address at the great anti-colonization meeting in New York"; Frederick Douglass, from What to the slave is the Fourth of July?";- Frederick Douglass, from "West India emancipation"; Frederick Douglass, "a black hero" -- Narratives of the Creole rebellion, 1855-1901. William C. Nell, "Madison Washington"; Samuel Ringgold Ward, "Men and women of mark"; William Wells Brown, "Slave revolt at sea"; Lydia Maria Child, "Madison Washington"; Robert Purvis, "A priceless picture: history of Sinque, the hero of the Amistad"; Pauline Hopkins, "A dash for liberty" -- Criticism. Robert B. Stepto, from "Storytelling in early Afro-American fiction"; William L. Andrews, from "The novelization of voice in early African American narrative"; Richard Yarborough, from "Race, violence, and manhood"; Maggie Montesinos Sale, from "The heroic slave; Celeste-Marie Bernier, from "Arms like polished iron"; Ivy G. Wilson, from "Transnationalism, Frederick Douglass, and "The heroic slave"; Carrie Hyde, from "The climates of liberty" -- Chronology of Frederick Douglass, Madison Washington, and resistance to slavery.

     

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  3. The Heroic Slave
    A Cultural and Critical Edition
    Published: [2015]; ©2015
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

    First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave. It is inspired by the true story of Madison... more

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    First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave. It is inspired by the true story of Madison Washington, who, along with eighteen others, took control of the slave ship Creole in November 1841 and sailed it to Nassau in the British colony of the Bahamas, where they could live free. This new critical edition, ideal for classroom use, includes the full text of Douglass’s fictional recounting of the most successful slave revolt in American history, as well as an interpretive introduction; excerpts from Douglass’s correspondence, speeches, and editorials; short selections by other writers on the Creole rebellion; and recent criticism on the novella

     

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    Contributor: Kaufman-McKivigan, John R. (HerausgeberIn); Levine, Robert S. (HerausgeberIn); Stauffer, John (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780300210569
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    Subjects: Mutiny; Mutiny; Slave insurrections; Slave insurrections; Slaves; Slaves; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (304 p.)
  4. The Heroic Slave
    A Cultural and Critical Edition
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave. It is inspired by the true story of Madison... more

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    First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave. It is inspired by the true story of Madison Washington, who, along with eighteen others, took control of the slave ship Creole in November 1841 and sailed it to Nassau in the British colony of the Bahamas, where they could live free. This new critical edition, ideal for classroom use, includes the full text of Douglass's fictional recounting of the most successful slave revolt in American history, as well as an interpretive introduction; excerpts from Douglass's correspondence, speeches, and editorials; short selections by other writers on the Creole rebellion; and recent criticism on the novella.

     

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    Contributor: Kaufman-McKivigan, John R.; Levine, Robert S.
    Language: English
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  5. The heroic slave
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1: THE TEXT OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS'S THE HEROIC SLAVE -- The Heroic Slave -- A Note on the Text -- PART 2: CONTEMPORARY RESPONSES TO THE CREOLE REBELLION, 1841-1843 -- "Another Amistad... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1: THE TEXT OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS'S THE HEROIC SLAVE -- The Heroic Slave -- A Note on the Text -- PART 2: CONTEMPORARY RESPONSES TO THE CREOLE REBELLION, 1841-1843 -- "Another Amistad Case-What Will Grow Out of It?" -- "The Creole Mutiny" -- Protest of the Officers and Crew of the American Brig Creole -- "The Hero Mutineers" -- Deposition of William H. Merritt -- "Madison Washington: Another Chapter in His History" -- Letter to Edward Everett -- The Duty of the Free States, or Remarks Suggested by the Case of the Creole -- Resolutions -- "An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America" -- PART 3: DOUGLASS ON THE CREOLE AND BLACK REVOLUTION -- "American Prejudice against Color" -- "America's Compromise with Slavery and the Abolitionists' Work" -- "American and Scottish Prejudice Against the Slave" -- "Meeting in Faneuil Hall" -- "Address at the Great Anti-Colonization Meeting in New York" -- "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" -- "West India Emancipation" -- "A Black Hero" -- PART 4: NARRATIVES OF THE CREOLE REBELLION, 1855-1901 -- "Madison Washington" -- "Men and Women of Mark" -- "Slave Revolt at Sea" -- "Madison Washington" -- "A Priceless Picture: History of Sinque, the Hero of the Amistad" -- "A Dash for Liberty" -- PART 5: CRITICISM -- Storytelling in Early Afro-American Fiction" -- The Novelization of Voice in Early African American Narrative" -- "Race, Violence, and Manhood" -- "The Heroic Slave" -- "'Arms like Polished Iron'" -- "Transnationalism, Frederick Douglass, and 'The Heroic Slave'" -- "The Climates of Liberty" -- Chronology of Frederick Douglass, Madison Washington, and Resistance to Slavery -- Selected Bibliography.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780300210569
    Subjects: Mutiny; Slave insurrections; Slaves; Washington, Madison ; Fiction..; Creole (Brig) ; Fiction..; Slaves ; United States ; Fiction..; Slave insurrections ; United States ; History ; 19th century ; Fiction..; Mutiny ; United States ; History ; 19th century ; Fiction; Electronic books
    Other subjects: Washington, Madison; Douglass, Frederick (1818-1895): Heroic slave
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    IntroductionThe text of Frederick Douglass's The heroic slave; Frederick Douglass, The heroic slave; A note on the text -- Contemporary responses to the Creole Rebellion, 1841-1843. "Another Amistad case -- what will grow out of it?"; "The Creole mutiny"; Protest of the officers and crew of the American brig Creole; The hero mutineers"; Deposition of William H. Merritt; "Madison Washington: another chapter in his history"; Daniel Webster, letter to Edward Everett; William Ellery Channing, from the duty of the free states, or remarks suggested by the case of the Creole; Joshua Giddings, resolutions; Henry Highland Garnet, from "An address to the slaves of the United States of America" -- Douglass on the Creole and Black revolution. Frederick Douglass, from "American prejudice against color"; Frederick Douglass, from "America's compromise with slavery and the abolitionists' work"; Frederick Douglass, from "American and Scottish prejudice against the slave"; Frederick Douglass, from "Meeting in Faneuil Hall"; Frederick Douglass, from "Address at the great anti-colonization meeting in New York"; Frederick Douglass, from What to the slave is the Fourth of July?";- Frederick Douglass, from "West India emancipation"; Frederick Douglass, "a black hero" -- Narratives of the Creole rebellion, 1855-1901. William C. Nell, "Madison Washington"; Samuel Ringgold Ward, "Men and women of mark"; William Wells Brown, "Slave revolt at sea"; Lydia Maria Child, "Madison Washington"; Robert Purvis, "A priceless picture: history of Sinque, the hero of the Amistad"; Pauline Hopkins, "A dash for liberty" -- Criticism. Robert B. Stepto, from "Storytelling in early Afro-American fiction"; William L. Andrews, from "The novelization of voice in early African American narrative"; Richard Yarborough, from "Race, violence, and manhood"; Maggie Montesinos Sale, from "The heroic slave; Celeste-Marie Bernier, from "Arms like polished iron"; Ivy G. Wilson, from "Transnationalism, Frederick Douglass, and "The heroic slave"; Carrie Hyde, from "The climates of liberty" -- Chronology of Frederick Douglass, Madison Washington, and resistance to slavery.